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Discover Rocamadour through a 2-hour outdoor travel sketchbook workshop, including drawing lessons, local history, and stunning canyon views in South France.

The Rocamadour: Travel Sketchbook tour offers a unique way to explore this dramatic village in the South of France. Priced at $339 per group of up to 12 participants, this 2-hour outdoor activity combines artistic practice with local history. Led by Jeanne Moinet, the workshop is designed for beginners who want to try travel journaling without needing prior drawing experience.
You’ll enjoy stunning views over the Alzou canyon while learning simple techniques to sketch on the spot. The experience is perfect for those interested in combining art, travel, and cultural discovery in a flexible, private setting. Keep in mind, activities are weather-dependent, so very bad weather may cause cancellations.
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The workshop begins at the Château parking lot (P2) in front of the elevators, making it easy to find. This outdoor location offers a panoramic view of Rocamadour perched above the Alzou canyon, setting a dramatic scene for drawing and sightseeing. The meeting point is accessible and suitable for those with comfortable shoes, and the activity is wheelchair accessible.
It’s important to note that the workshop stays at the top of Rocamadour, and participants won’t go into the religious city together during the activity. However, the village itself remains open for exploration before or after the session, allowing for additional sightseeing.

During this short, focused session, Jeanne Moinet leads participants through drawing lessons tailored to beginners. She shares techniques for on-the-spot sketching, helping attendees capture their surroundings with simple tools like notebooks, pens, and pencils. If participants already use watercolors, they are encouraged to bring their own, adding more color to their travel journals.
Along With artistic practice, the workshop includes a history lesson about Rocamadour, providing context about the site’s significance and architecture. The traveling component of the activity means the group moves through the outdoor environment, making the experience dynamic and engaging.
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, a sun hat, water, and clothes that can get dirty, considering the outdoor setting. The notebook and drawing pencils are not included, so travelers need to prepare their own. Optional watercolors can be brought if desired, offering a chance to experiment with color during the sketching.
Weather conditions play a role in this activity; heavy rain or storms will prevent the workshop from taking place, emphasizing the importance of checking the forecast before booking.
More Great Tours NearbyThe activity is designed as a private group, ensuring a personalized experience with Jeanne Moinet. The tour is suitable for groups up to 12 people, fostering an intimate environment for learning and artistic expression. The duration is 2 hours, with multiple starting times available, so travelers can choose a slot that fits their schedule.
The tour is conducted in English and Spanish, making it accessible for a broad range of visitors. Since the activity is outdoor and on private land, it is also wheelchair accessible.
What sets this tour apart is the blend of artistic practice with cultural insights. Jeanne Moinet shares local history along the way, enriching the visual experience with stories about Rocamadour’s past. This combination offers a well-rounded introduction to the village’s significance, making it ideal for those who want to learn while creating.
The stunning views over the canyon provide a dramatic backdrop, inspiring participants to capture the landscape through their sketches. This approach makes the tour both educational and creatively engaging, suitable for anyone curious about travel journaling or wanting to try drawing outdoors.
Booking is flexible with a reserve now, pay later option, allowing travelers to secure their spot without immediate payment. Cancellations are free if made more than 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. The activity is also short and manageable, fitting easily into a day of sightseeing around Rocamadour.
Although designed for beginners, the tour can be adapted to meet different needs and skill levels, ensuring everyone feels comfortable trying their hand at travel sketching.

This travel sketchbook workshop is ideal for art enthusiasts, cultural explorers, and travel lovers who want a creative way to experience Rocamadour. It’s a great choice for those who enjoy outdoor activities and want to combine learning, sightseeing, and art-making in one experience.
The activity suits adults and older children over 7 years, especially those interested in drawing or travel journaling. However, it may not be suitable for younger children or those seeking a more traditional guided tour.
This tour offers a more personalized, creative experience compared to some standard guided walks or village tours. For example, other options include private walking tours with registered guides or official tour guides, which focus more on history or architecture.
The Rocamadour: Travel Sketchbook tour emphasizes artistic expression and personal discovery, making it a fresh alternative for visitors wanting something different from typical sightseeing.
The 2-hour outdoor workshop in Rocamadour delivers a creative outdoor activity with stunning canyon views, art lessons, and local history. The private group setting and flexible booking options make it a convenient choice for travelers looking to add a personal touch to their visit.
While weather can impact availability, the experience’s focus on beginner-friendly drawing techniques and beautiful scenery makes it a rewarding option for those interested in travel journaling and art. It’s especially suited for adults or older children eager to explore visual storytelling in a scenic setting.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers drawing lessons, history of Rocamadour, travel during the course, and sharing knowledge with Jeanne Moinet.
What materials do I need to bring?
Participants should bring their notebook, pens or pencils, and optionally watercolors if they wish to add color to their sketches.
Where does the tour meet?
The group gathers at the Château parking lot (P2), in front of the elevators.
How long is the activity?
The workshop lasts 2 hours, with several starting times available to suit different schedules.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 7 years due to the outdoor nature and activity level.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes, a sun hat, water, and clothes that can get a little dirty are recommended.
Can the activity be canceled?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, depending on weather conditions.
Is the activity accessible to wheelchair users?
Yes, the outdoor location and the activity are wheelchair accessible.
Can I go into Rocamadour after the workshop?
Yes, you are free to visit the village before or after the session, but the workshop itself stays at the top of Rocamadour.
Is this tour available in multiple languages?
Yes, the activity is conducted in English and Spanish.
How do I book this activity?
You can reserve now and pay later, with flexible cancellation policies, through the booking platform.